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Go Safely PCH” is a new education campaign to alert drivers of increased law enforcement on Pacific Coast Highway following years of deadly crashes due in most part to speeding.The campaign is the latest effort by Caltrans and the city of Malibu to make PCH safer following the the death of“Go Safely PCH” is a new education campaign to alert drivers of increased law enforcement on Pacific Coast Highway following years of deadly crashes due in most part to speeding.
“If you ever feel the need to speed, think of the 59 victims and how your responsible actions behind the wheel will help make sure there are no more deaths and senseless tragedies on PCH,” said California Office of Traffic Safety Director Barbara Rooney.
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